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Frog and Lily Pads on Pond
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Lily Pads can hurt a pond ecosystem if uncontrolled.

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Ponds

A pond can add both beauty and utility to your property. The following resources may be helpful as you consider building a pond, or managing an existing one.


Shovel and Pond

Building A New Pond

Successful ponds require careful planning. New ponds must be located in the best spot possible, supplied by a consistent water source, and constructed with an adequate spillway.

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brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchill, 1814)

Stocking Your Pond

Trout, bass and blue gills are popular choices for stocking your pond. Find resources here that will explain fish choices, requirements, necessary permits, and more.

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pond and vegetation

Aquatic Weeds & Algae

Decisions about aquatic weeds have consequences for swimming, fishing, and environmental quality. We recommend a step-by-step approach to weed management.

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Cattails in a ditch, Dryden NY

Controlling Cattails

A few cattails can be desirable in a pond however they often grow into thick stands. Learn various methods to use to control them, here.

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Last updated July 26, 2019

Ponds

  • Aquatic Weeds & Algae
  • Attracting Wildlife to Your Pond
  • Building a New Pond
  • Controlling Cattails
  • Fish Stocking & Management

Albany County SWCD

Albany County logoContact the Albany County Soil & Water Conservation District for a pond site evaluation to determine if your site is appropriate for a pond. Located at 24 Martin Road, Voorheesville, New York or call (518) 765-7923

Publications

Cover of The Pond Guidebook

The Pond Guidebook (2007, Ochterski, et. al). Description and order form on the NRAES website. The guidebook is written for ponds of 1/8 acre or larger in the Northeast, the Great Lakes, and Mid-Atlantic United States. The authors explain the causes of many common pond problems and review the advantages and drawbacks of various treatments. The book suggests practices that minimize negative impacts on the environment, promote healthy ecosystems, encourage responsible use of chemicals, and enhance biological diversity. View this publication as a PDF on the NRAES website.

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Farm Pond Safety

This fact sheet from Penn State University Cooperative Extension covers steps to take to prevent accidental drownings in your farm pond.

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Voorheesville, NY 12186
TEL: 518-765-3500
FAX: 518-765-2490
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